Archive: 2026
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Man fined after pleading to hunting offence
Wayne Gregory, of Huish Champflower, pleaded guilty under the Hunting Act 2004.
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Former officer jailed for indecent images offences
Former officer PC Michael Elmer was jailed for 13 months at Exeter Crown Court.
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Jury finds man unlawfully killed his sister in Bristol
Michael Bull, aged 58, was deemed not fit to stand trial, so a hearing of facts was held in his absence at Bristol Crown Court.
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Increased police presence in Bristol to tackle unlicensed music events
There will be an increased police presence in and around Bristol city centre to allow officers to respond to any unlicensed music events.
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Appeal after serious injury collision
A motorcyclist is in hospital following the single vehicle collision on the A361 at Glastonbury on Friday night, 17 April.
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Four teenagers sentenced for GBH car attack in Bristol
Zak Goldsmith, Harrison Dodds, and two 17-year-olds were in a car that was used as a 'weapon' to injure a bike rider in south Bristol last year.
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CCTV appeal after burglary in Taunton
Officers are continuing to investigate a burglary at a pub in Taunton during the early hours of Saturday 28 March.
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Appeal over injury to vulnerable man
The man in his sixties has head and facial injuries after being pushed down in Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, while walking home on Tuesday 14 April.
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Appeal after car stolen in Clevedon
Three unknown people broke into the property in Clevedon in last week.
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Unlicensed music events (UMEs): What you need to know
Unlicensed music events are unlawful and can pose real risks to both those attending and the wider community.